Quote of the week by Henry Ford
"To see a thing clearly in the mind makes it begin to take form."

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain doing
"The Good the Bad and the Ugly"
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain is a group of all-singing, all-strumming
Ukulele players, using instruments bought with loose change, which believes that
all genres of music are available for reinterpretation, as long as they are
played on the Ukulele.
A concert by the Ukulele Orchestra is a funny, virtuosic, twanging, awesome,
foot-stomping obituary of rock-n-roll and melodious light entertainment
featuring only the “bonsai guitar” and a menagerie of voices in a collision of
post-punk performance and toe-tapping oldies. There are no drums, pianos,
backing tracks or banjos, no pitch shifters or electronic trickery. Only an
astonishing revelation of the rich palette of orchestration afforded by ukuleles
and singing (and a bit of whistling). Audiences have a good time with the
Ukulele Orchestra. Going from Tchaikovsky to Nirvana via Otis Reading and
Spaghetti Western soundtracks, the Orchestra takes us on “a world tour with only
hand luggage” and gives the listener “One Plucking Thing After Another”.
Using instruments small and large, in high and low registers, whether playing
intricate melodies, simple tunes, or complex chords, and sitting in chamber
group format dressed in formal evening wear, the Orchestra uses the limitations
of the instrument to create a musical freedom as it reveals unsuspected musical
insights. Both the beauty and vacuity of popular and highbrow music are
highlighted, the pompous and the trivial, the moving and the amusing. Sometimes
a foolish song can touch an audience more than high art; sometimes music which
takes itself too seriously is revealed to be hilarious. You may never think
about music in the same way once you’ve been exposed to the Ukes’ depraved
musicology.
History
The Orchestra was formed in 1985 as a bit of fun, but the first gig was an
instant sell-out, and they've been performing ever since. By 1988 they had
released an LP, appeared on BBC TV, played at WOMAD and recorded a BBC Radio 1
session. The current ensemble has been playing together for over 20 years, and
has become something of a national institution. The Orchestra has given
thousands of sold-out concerts across the world, including Great Britain,
Germany, Sweden, Finland, Poland, France, America, Canada, New Zealand and
Japan.
Over the last 25 years, the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain has spawned
hundreds of imitators, and you can now find Ukulele Groups in nearly every major
city, indeed, the Orchestra are often blamed for the current Ukulele revival
which is sweeping the globe. The Ukulele Orchestra's music has been used in
films, plays, and commercials, while film clips of the Orchestra’s live concerts
and TV appearances on websites such as YouTube have been watched millions of
times. Collaborators have included Madness, David Arnold, The British Film
Institute, The Ministry of Sound, Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) and The Kaiser
Chiefs.